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Manuel Damián García Román is an Associate Professor at the University of La Laguna, Spain, affiliated with the Department of Civil, Nautical and Maritime Engineering. His research focuses on Hydraulic Engineering and Noncommutative Geometry within the INFRACAN Infraestructuras Resilientes de Canarias research group.
Dr. García Román earned his PhD from the University of La Laguna in 1998 with a dissertation titled "Filtros uniformes y geometría algebraica no conmutativa" (Uniform Filters and Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry), supervised by Dr. Concepción Mercedes Márquez Hernández.
His research interests span Hydraulic Engineering, Noncommutative Geometry, Category Theory, and Algebraic Structures. García Román has made significant contributions to the study of uniform filters, Gröbner bases, and syzygies in noncommutative algebraic settings. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with potential applications in engineering contexts. He has published in prestigious journals including Communications in Algebra and Cahiers de Topologie et Géométrie Différentielle Catégoriques.
García Román's publication record shows a consistent focus on algebraic structures and their applications. His research demonstrates strong connections between pure mathematics (particularly category theory and noncommutative geometry) and computational methods in algebra. His work has been cited in various mathematical fields including commutative algebra, computer science, and associative rings and algebras.
He has collaborated extensively with researchers including Socorro García Román, Alain Verschoren, Pascual Jara, and Mercedes Márquez Hernández. His research appears in reputable journals such as Communications in Algebra and Cahiers de Topologie et Géométrie Différentielle Catégoriques.
Dr. García Román is an active member of the INFRACAN Infraestructuras Resilientes de Canarias research group, which focuses on resilient infrastructure systems in the Canary Islands region. His position as Reader at the University of La Laguna places him in a senior academic role with significant research responsibilities in both theoretical mathematics and engineering applications.



